By the French CNT International Secretariat’s European Workgroup To understand the present struggle, we find it useful to identify the ingredients contributing to the explosion of a social war that has been sweeping the country in wave after wave of Read More

By Steve Thornton I recently met Rénice Alban, age 90, the daughter of Pierce T. Wetter. Wetter was arrested in 1917 in a nationwide roundup of more than 100 IWW activists for opposing the United States’ entry into World War Read More

By FW Ben Robertson “As a rule, [working women and men] vote just as they would bet on a prize fight—to see if they can pick a winner.” – Ralph Chaplin Wobbly Ralph Chaplin’s description of typical political thinking in Read More

Monday Morning Denial. Scoundrels That We Are. Released on Jan. 17, 2016. Available online: http://mondaymorningdenial.bandcamp.com/releases. By W.H. Glazer Much like peanut butter and jelly, folk music and the IWW are inextricably intertwined. Folk music has served as an important vehicle Read More

Dolgoff, Anatole. Left of the Left: My Memories of Sam Dolgoff. Chico, CA: AK Press, 2016. Paperback, 400 pages, $22. Reviewed by Peter Cole If you want to read the god-honest and god-awful truth about being a left-wing radical in Read More

By John Kalwaic In the city of Oaxaca in Southern Mexico teachers have started massive protests against neoliberal education reforms. These protests have come at a time when many Mexicans are protesting corruption in their government. The teachers came into Read More

By the Devrimci Anarsist Faaliyet (DAF) This year, as in previous years, we celebrated May Day in Taksim Square against all prohibitions of state, all violence of police, and all efforts of capitalists. One week before May Day this year, Read More

By Juan Conatz After a tumultuous week at the beginning of July 2016, in which police murders of black men were caught on film in Minnesota and Louisiana, and a dozen police were shot by a lone gunman in Dallas, Read More

By the Lane IWW Pictured here is an inspiring moment taken at our May Day concert and celebration, which was on May 1, 2016: Lane Wobblies, labor and community activists from Eugene and Springfield, Ore., standing in global solidarity with Read More